Lamine Yamal has shed light on his Barcelona future with Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly "willing to do crazy things" to sign him.
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- Yamal has yet to renew his Barca contract
- Man City & PSG linked with move for teenager
- Yamal focused only on Barcelona
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
At just 17 years old, Yamal has taken the footballing world by storm, breaking records and cementing his reputation as one of Barcelona’s most promising players. His remarkable performances have caught the attention of Europe’s elite clubs, with PSG reportedly making an eye-watering €250 million (£211 million/$277 million) bid for him last summer.
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WHAT YAMAL SAID
When asked about his ability to resist lucrative offers from clubs like PSG and Manchester City, who are said to be "willing to do crazy things" to sign him, Yamal made it clear that his focus remains on Barcelona.
"No, I don't really think about that. I only think about Barca, improving and winning titles here," he said in an interview with "I dream of winning titles with Barca and that my family is doing well. Bringing back the Champions League is a dream to come true."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Yamal’s loyalty and dedication to Barcelona are evident. A product of the famed academyhe broke into the first team under manager Xavi Hernandez towards the end of the 2022-23 season and sealed his place as a starter in the following campaign. Barcelona rewarded Yamal with a contract extension until 2026 in October last year, which included an unprecedented €1 billion release clause – a testament to the club’s unwavering belief in his talent and a tool to fend away potential suitors.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Barcelona have made significant efforts to secure Yamal’s long-term future, as confirmed by his agent Jorge Mendes after the youngster won the Golden Boy award. The teenager is reportedly expected to sign a new contract when he turns 18 in July 2025, further solidifying his relationship with the club.
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